Went for the first time this morningWent for the first time this morning and it was perfect…
Went for the first time this morning and it was perfect
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228 S 11th Street, 68620, Albion, United States
Went for the first time this morning and it was perfect
Amy and the staff are great to work with!
I had been dealing with shoulder and neck pain for over a month. After one visit with Amy I was able to sleep without pain! She did an amazing job working out the issue with my muscles!! Highly recommend her services!!!! 😊
-Terra Rexilius
Highly Recommend Amy, her and her team are always friendly. Her rehabilitation techniques following adjustments are the icing on the cake to feeling back in place!
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